Sounds good. I wonder if the shared unlimited messaging plan is sufficent - it would be nice if it was, then I'd get this benefit.

Although honestly, with three lines on a 450 minute plan for 6 months, and I have over 3K in rollover minutes. So I already apparently have unlimited calling just with N&W + AT&T mobile to mobile free minutes.

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The feature gives you Unlimited Calling and Messaging to or from any Mobile phone in the U.S., Puerto Rico, or U.S.V.I. Messaging Unlimited includes domestic Text, Picture, Video and Instant Messaging.

The feature can be added to currently offered $39.99 single line plans or above for 20.00. It is also available for $30.00 on current Family Talk plans 69.99 700 minutes or above.

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The feature gives you Unlimited Calling and Messaging to or from any Mobile phone in the U.S., Puerto Rico, or U.S.V.I. Messaging Unlimited includes domestic Text, Picture, Video and Instant Messaging.

The feature can be added to currently offered $39.99 single line plans or above for 20.00. It is also available for $30.00 on current Family Talk plans 69.99 700 minutes or above.

Since I have Family 700 but get a discount because of work, do I still qualify? I cannot see it as an option on OLAM.

The feature gives you Unlimited Calling and Messaging to or from any Mobile phone in the U.S., Puerto Rico, or U.S.V.I. Messaging Unlimited includes domestic Text, Picture, Video and Instant Messaging.

The feature can be added to currently offered $39.99 single line plans or above for 20.00. It is also available for $30.00 on current Family Talk plans 69.99 700 minutes or above.

Since I have Family 700 but get a discount because of work, do I still qualify? I cannot see it as an option on OLAM.

You may need to call in, have heard there are some startup issues on the new feature and it is not always showing up, although not sure with the discount if it will work, the FAQS state 69.99 or above, don;t recall seeing a plan name listed.

The feature gives you Unlimited Calling and Messaging to or from any Mobile phone in the U.S., Puerto Rico, or U.S.V.I. Messaging Unlimited includes domestic Text, Picture, Video and Instant Messaging.

The feature can be added to currently offered $39.99 single line plans or above for 20.00. It is also available for $30.00 on current Family Talk plans 69.99 700 minutes or above.

Yep... doesn't show up for the 550 minute family plan ($45? something like that) - odd though, because with the three data plans and the shared messaging, my total monthly bill is over $150. Guess I don't spend enough to qualify though

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I'm right there with you. I have the 550 minute plan, 3 phones, unlimited texting, 2 iphone data plans. My bill is over 145 a month, yet I don't qualify for the unlimited mobile to mobile plan either.

At&t You SUCK!

I will be considering a change when my contract is up.

why wait? If you are that unhappy leave now, they had to set a limit on which plans to add it to and a base 59.99 plan was below the limit they wanted to set. The A-List feature is not available on the 69.99 plan either, you need the next one up to qualify. If the free mobile to mobile is that important to you then update the plan to the 69.99 base to qualify

I'm right there with you. I have the 550 minute plan, 3 phones, unlimited texting, 2 iphone data plans. My bill is over 145 a month, yet I don't qualify for the unlimited mobile to mobile plan either.

At&t You SUCK!

I will be considering a change when my contract is up.

I won't. I have 3000+ rollover minutes just in 6 months on a 550 minute plan... so I use about 50 minutes across three lines every month. Because, well, most of my calls are already covered by M2M (on AT&T) and N&W.

With VZ, or Sprint (I was on Sprint most recently) I had the exact same minute bundles, but no rollover, which meant for 10 out of 12 months I used 50 minutes, and a couple months out of the year I might go over... that NEVER happens now.

Sure, it would be a nice perk to get, but its one of those that you either need because you burn a lot of minutes, or you already don't need.

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I'm right there with you. I have the 550 minute plan, 3 phones, unlimited texting, 2 iphone data plans. My bill is over 145 a month, yet I don't qualify for the unlimited mobile to mobile plan either.

At&t You SUCK!

I will be considering a change when my contract is up.

I won't. I have 3000+ rollover minutes just in 6 months on a 550 minute plan... so I use about 50 minutes across three lines every month. Because, well, most of my calls are already covered by M2M (on AT&T) and N&W.

With VZ, or Sprint (I was on Sprint most recently) I had the exact same minute bundles, but no rollover, which meant for 10 out of 12 months I used 50 minutes, and a couple months out of the year I might go over... that NEVER happens now.

Sure, it would be a nice perk to get, but its one of those that you either need because you burn a lot of minutes, or you already don't need.

If you have that many roll overs then you really do not need to be concerned about the free mobil to mobile, in 6 months your roll overs will start dropping off, their duration is only 12 months, so in 7 months your first month roll over will expire.

I'm right there with you. I have the 550 minute plan, 3 phones, unlimited texting, 2 iphone data plans. My bill is over 145 a month, yet I don't qualify for the unlimited mobile to mobile plan either.

At&t You SUCK!

I will be considering a change when my contract is up.

I won't. I have 3000+ rollover minutes just in 6 months on a 550 minute plan... so I use about 50 minutes across three lines every month. Because, well, most of my calls are already covered by M2M (on AT&T) and N&W.

With VZ, or Sprint (I was on Sprint most recently) I had the exact same minute bundles, but no rollover, which meant for 10 out of 12 months I used 50 minutes, and a couple months out of the year I might go over... that NEVER happens now.

Sure, it would be a nice perk to get, but its one of those that you either need because you burn a lot of minutes, or you already don't need.

If you have that many roll overs then you really do not need to be concerned about the free mobil to mobile, in 6 months your roll overs will start dropping off, their duration is only 12 months, so in 7 months your first month roll over will expire.

Yes, I said that, about 10 posts back. After a year my rollover bank should stablize at roughly 6,000 minutes. So, should I ever need to talk on the phone for 4 days straight, I'll be covered.

I was reacting to the poster above me who was unhappy that the cheapest minute plan doesn't qualify. My point was the cheapest minute plan is mostly for people who, well, don't use many minutes.

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Yes, I said that, about 10 posts back. After a year my rollover bank should stablize at roughly 6,000 minutes. So, should I ever need to talk on the phone for 4 days straight, I'll be covered.

I was reacting to the poster above me who was unhappy that the cheapest minute plan doesn't qualify. My point was the cheapest minute plan is mostly for people who, well, don't use many minutes.

I'm with you. My roll-over bank is sitting at about 5800 minutes right now. This month I have used more than normal and I have already used about 80 of my 550 minutes with less than a week left in my cycle. The only reason I've used so many of my minutes this month is due to work confernce calls with Europe, which means they happen before 9:00am Chicago time, so I am often stuck in traffic during the call.

I have so many minutes I don't use each month that I have already returned my work Blackberry and just use my iPhone for work and personal calls (why carry 2 devices?). I don't use many minutes, and I could got one level cheaper, if I converted my account back from a family plan to an individual plan since I am now the only line left on the account. My wife had the 900 minute plan and after about a year of usage she realized that she wasn't really using that much, so she is on the cheapest plan and she still has roll-over minutes each month due to the AT&T M2M calls, and the weekend calls.

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